Janus Of Cyprus
Janus of Cyprus
(died
1432
) ruled
Cyprus
from
1398
to
1432
. He succeeded to the throne upon the death of his father
James I
. Following the battle of
Chirokitia
(
July 7
,
1426
) against the
Mamelukes
, King Janus was captured by the
Egyptians
. After ten months of captivity, he was ransomed. During his captivity his brother
Hugh de Lusignan
,
Archbishop of Nicosia
, took charge of Cyprus. Upon Janus's death, his son
John
succeeded to the throne. His daughter Anne of Lusignan was married to
Louis of Savoy
and had six children.
<< Previous
Word Browser
Next >>
justification (typesetting)
vancouver art gallery
justification (theology)
rapadura
shadowcat
kalimpong
can spam act of 2003
congrs international d'architecture moderne
charlotte of cyprus
meiringen
blanche bruce
seussical
olympic flag
a 102
james ii of cyprus
horton hears a who!
james iii of cyprus
the adventure of the final problem
test and set
mary elizabeth lease
petoskey stone
john ii of cyprus
hojo yasutoki
international style
deborah grey
ida b. wells
voskhod rocket
the adventure of the empty house
illinois mathematics and science academy
james i of cyprus
carstensz pyramid
david lewis (politician)
church of god of prophecy
alice of cyprus
hugh i of cyprus
larry walker
drew pearson
lvaro obregn, d.f.
david lewis (philosopher)
azcapotzalco
taoyuan city
parker and lee
benito jurez, d.f.
temporalis muscle
Copyright 2005-2009 OnPedia.com. All Rights Reserved